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Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3D

 

Star Wars fans of all ages and from all parts of the galaxy - especially Sydney, Australia. Out of this world news for you... the Star Wars franchise is coming to the mean streets of Sydney for a red carpet movie premiere this Sunday.

 

Find your cape, sword, laser gun and camera and be there fellow Storm Troopers.

 

Official media information...

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D

 

20th Century Fox is taking the Star Wars phenomenon to a whole new level and generation when a who’s who of talent from Australian television, radio, sport and entertainment and their families take to the red carpet for the Australian Premiere of STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE for the first time in 3D.

 

George Lucas takes us back to the beginning of the beloved saga, in which Darth Vader is a hopeful nine-year-old boy named Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is a determined young Jedi knight. This first chapter, which is rich in art, design, costumes, architecture and technology, follows Anakin’s journey as he pursues his dreams and confronts his fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil.

 

WHAT: STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

WHERE: EVENT CINEMAS, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

WHEN: SUNDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2012

RED CARPET ARRIVALS: 11.00AM

FILM COMMENCES: 11.45AM

 

VIP GUESTS INCLUDE: ROB MILLS, CHARLOTTE DAWSON, GLENN MCGRATH, JASON STEVENS, NASH EDGERTON, CHRIS BATH, RICHARD WILKINS, GARY MEHIGAN, MANU FEILDEL, LARRY EMDUR, DAMIEN LEITH, MATTHEW HAYDEN, CHARLIE BROWN, HARRY COOK, MAEVE O’MEARA, MARK DAVIS, CANDICE DIXON, BARRY DU BOIS, RACHEL FINCH, MIA FREEDMAN, SOPHIE HENSSER, MELISSA HOYER, PETER KURUVITA, GORDANA WILLESSEE, STEVE BISLEY, PJ MADAM, MIGUEL MAESTRE, ROBERT MAMMONE, ERIN MOYLAND, JUSTIN NORTH, TRACY SPICER, LEANNA WALSMAN, MATT MORAN, MATT SHIRVINGTON, ANTHONY FIELD, STEFANO CANTURI among others, plus DARTH MAUL and Star Wars STORM TROOPERS!

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D is released in cinemas nationally on FEBRUARY 9th 2012

 

Websites

 

Star Wars official website

www.starwars.com

 

Lucas Film

www.lucasfilm.com

 

Lucas Arts

www.lucasarts.com

 

Event Cinemas

www.eventcinemas.com.au

 

The Lantern Group

www.lanterngroup.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

Completed 1:18 scale, 4.25" tall sculpt of Darth Malgus - Sith Lord from the Lucasarts/Bioware MMO game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

 

Figure is a complete sculpt using a custom articluated frame as it's armature. The 8 different heads have all been sculpted and hand painted - each depicting a window of time in the life of Malgus and inspired by the cinematic trilogies created by Blur Studios: Return, Hope and Deceived.

 

Return - www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXPgZ3DWc5E

 

Hope - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToztqqDcaY

 

Decieved - www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjhJcm-lpjc

 

All armor is hand sculpted and original. The chest and left shoulder armor are removable and can be replaced with "battle damaged" armor as an alternate. Hood is a sculpted piece and works along side the soft goods cape which is an altered piece from a store bought VOTC Darth Vader.

 

Lightsaber is hand sculpted, casted in plastic. Saber does not light up. Bean is removable from hilt.

 

Sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polly Scale and Floquil acrylics.

 

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Malgus

   

My 1:18 scale, 4.5" tall Furlag sculpt is complete. The head is a completly original sculpt. The figures body is also original and is sculpted over a custom created, articluated frame. I used Aves FIXIT for the sculpt and casted the head in plastic. Furlag has 14 points of articulation. Hand painted using Testors Polyscale (Floquil) acrylic paints. A very unique species in the Star Wars universe...

 

From Wookipedia - "Furlag was a small-time bounty hunter with large, batlike ears. Operating during the height of the Galactic Empire, he was not well-known, but often worked with other prominent bounty hunters, such as Zuckuss and 4-LOM. He, Zuckuss, and 4-LOM were subcontracted by fellow hunter Skorr on Ord Mantell during the early Galactic Civil War in the hunt for a group of prospective Rebels, then again later with 4-LOM and Zuckuss as well as several other bounty hunters including the Trandoshan Bossk to attempt to pry Han Solo's carbonite-encased body from Boba Fett."

 

Unfortunately Furlag underestimated Boba Fett and met his end being sucked through and open airlock shaft into deep space.

 

Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3D

 

Star Wars fans of all ages and from all parts of the galaxy - especially Sydney, Australia. Out of this world news for you... the Star Wars franchise is coming to the mean streets of Sydney for a red carpet movie premiere this Sunday.

 

Find your cape, sword, laser gun and camera and be there fellow Storm Troopers.

 

Official media information...

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D

 

20th Century Fox is taking the Star Wars phenomenon to a whole new level and generation when a who’s who of talent from Australian television, radio, sport and entertainment and their families take to the red carpet for the Australian Premiere of STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE for the first time in 3D.

 

George Lucas takes us back to the beginning of the beloved saga, in which Darth Vader is a hopeful nine-year-old boy named Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is a determined young Jedi knight. This first chapter, which is rich in art, design, costumes, architecture and technology, follows Anakin’s journey as he pursues his dreams and confronts his fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil.

 

WHAT: STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

WHERE: EVENT CINEMAS, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

WHEN: SUNDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2012

RED CARPET ARRIVALS: 11.00AM

FILM COMMENCES: 11.45AM

 

VIP GUESTS INCLUDE: ROB MILLS, CHARLOTTE DAWSON, GLENN MCGRATH, JASON STEVENS, NASH EDGERTON, CHRIS BATH, RICHARD WILKINS, GARY MEHIGAN, MANU FEILDEL, LARRY EMDUR, DAMIEN LEITH, MATTHEW HAYDEN, CHARLIE BROWN, HARRY COOK, MAEVE O’MEARA, MARK DAVIS, CANDICE DIXON, BARRY DU BOIS, RACHEL FINCH, MIA FREEDMAN, SOPHIE HENSSER, MELISSA HOYER, PETER KURUVITA, GORDANA WILLESSEE, STEVE BISLEY, PJ MADAM, MIGUEL MAESTRE, ROBERT MAMMONE, ERIN MOYLAND, JUSTIN NORTH, TRACY SPICER, LEANNA WALSMAN, MATT MORAN, MATT SHIRVINGTON, ANTHONY FIELD, STEFANO CANTURI among others, plus DARTH MAUL and Star Wars STORM TROOPERS!

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D is released in cinemas nationally on FEBRUARY 9th 2012

 

Websites

 

Star Wars official website

www.starwars.com

 

Lucas Film

www.lucasfilm.com

 

Lucas Arts

www.lucasarts.com

 

Event Cinemas

www.eventcinemas.com.au

 

The Lantern Group

www.lanterngroup.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

16 x 16 x 16 habitat for the Eurobricks May the 4th contest 2023

Work in Progress on the body of Starkiller in his Arena Combat Gear - the costume mostly associated with this character in The Force Unleashed 2. Working is the upper body, abdomen, shoulders, arms and body armor. The body armor seen here almost complete! I have created the additional shoulder guard and once cured, will properly fit the pieces to the body and each other to assure the arm and shoulder joint underneath will have full range of movement. The completed shoulder armor will be strapped to the arm using a thin, clear band.

Straying from the path he has sturggled to hold true, Dass Jennir arrives on Telerath. Unbeknownst to Jennir, his destiny with the living force is about to be revealed and his burdened conscience wiped clean....

 

Dass Jennir is a favorite character of mine from the Star Wars Dark Horse Expanded Universe.

 

My apologies for taking so long to complete this piece...as with all my work, I never center my full attention on just one project, always a bit at a time, tabling and returning to the subject when the inspiration hits.

 

This is a 1:18th scale figure - fully articulated with all the basic movements and can be posed in many postions like other factory made figures...mostly when his cowl is removed.

 

Both figures sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and painted using Floyquil Acrylics.

Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3D

 

Star Wars fans of all ages and from all parts of the galaxy - especially Sydney, Australia. Out of this world news for you... the Star Wars franchise is coming to the mean streets of Sydney for a red carpet movie premiere this Sunday.

 

Find your cape, sword, laser gun and camera and be there fellow Storm Troopers.

 

Official media information...

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D

 

20th Century Fox is taking the Star Wars phenomenon to a whole new level and generation when a who’s who of talent from Australian television, radio, sport and entertainment and their families take to the red carpet for the Australian Premiere of STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE for the first time in 3D.

 

George Lucas takes us back to the beginning of the beloved saga, in which Darth Vader is a hopeful nine-year-old boy named Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is a determined young Jedi knight. This first chapter, which is rich in art, design, costumes, architecture and technology, follows Anakin’s journey as he pursues his dreams and confronts his fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil.

 

WHAT: STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

WHERE: EVENT CINEMAS, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

WHEN: SUNDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2012

RED CARPET ARRIVALS: 11.00AM

FILM COMMENCES: 11.45AM

 

VIP GUESTS INCLUDE: ROB MILLS, CHARLOTTE DAWSON, GLENN MCGRATH, JASON STEVENS, NASH EDGERTON, CHRIS BATH, RICHARD WILKINS, GARY MEHIGAN, MANU FEILDEL, LARRY EMDUR, DAMIEN LEITH, MATTHEW HAYDEN, CHARLIE BROWN, HARRY COOK, MAEVE O’MEARA, MARK DAVIS, CANDICE DIXON, BARRY DU BOIS, RACHEL FINCH, MIA FREEDMAN, SOPHIE HENSSER, MELISSA HOYER, PETER KURUVITA, GORDANA WILLESSEE, STEVE BISLEY, PJ MADAM, MIGUEL MAESTRE, ROBERT MAMMONE, ERIN MOYLAND, JUSTIN NORTH, TRACY SPICER, LEANNA WALSMAN, MATT MORAN, MATT SHIRVINGTON, ANTHONY FIELD, STEFANO CANTURI among others, plus DARTH MAUL and Star Wars STORM TROOPERS!

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D is released in cinemas nationally on FEBRUARY 9th 2012

 

Websites

 

Star Wars official website

www.starwars.com

 

Lucas Film

www.lucasfilm.com

 

Lucas Arts

www.lucasarts.com

 

Event Cinemas

www.eventcinemas.com.au

 

The Lantern Group

www.lanterngroup.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

Everyone's played Zelda. From the warning of "It's Dangerous To Go Alone!" that set you on your quest, through the Dark World and the Windfish Egg, we sat below the Kakariko Windmill and stared at the moon as it was falling, we changed the seasons and traveled through time, we hit the high seas and rode the rails, we even put on silly hats and turned into a dog. Pure classic gaming goodness, all of it.

But do you remember the time were Link went off to save Princess Zelda's father and didn't come back, so Zelda had to go rescue them both? Do you remember the Isle of Koridai, where giant stone heads dot the landscape?

Of course you don't! But it happened.

In the early 90's, Nintendo partnered with Philips to make a CD-ROM attachment for the SNES. While the SNES CD-ROM fell through, through some quirk in the contract, Philips walked away with the rights to make games based on Nintendo's Zelda and Mario series for their CD-i system. The system was largely a failure, probably because people just aren't that interested in Rembrandt or Pavarotti and didn't want to shell out a couple hundred bucks so they could have a multimedia Rembrandt and Pavarotti experience in their living room.

The games pictured are two of the three Zelda games for the CDi: Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon and Link: Faces of Evil. Both games are side scrollers, reminiscent of Zelda II crossed with a LucasArts point and click adventure game. (The third Zelda game, Zelda's Adventure, is insanely expensive, which is why I don't have it. Yet.)

The games are often unfairly criticized by people who've only seen the FMV cartoons, but have never actually played them. True, the FMV cartoons are horrible. Eye-gouging horrible. I have played the games (briefly), though, so I can fairly criticize them for just not being all that good. The control sceme with the CD-i gamepad is horrible. The CD-i only had two action buttons, yet they had to cram about four or five actions onto them for the gameplay, leading to situations where you walk through a door when you actually want to plant a bomb or pause the game when you actually want to walk through a door. The game is also slow and clunky and doesn't feel like the movement algorithm was well polished before release. I will give the game high marks for the in-game artwork, though. The backgrounds for each area look hand-painted and are beautiful.

Perhaps the worst sin committed against the Zelda franchise is that neither of these games actually feels like a Zelda game. Had they not borne the Zelda name, these two games may have been held up as some of the shining stars for the CD-i, although, admittedly, that's a bit like winning the "Cutest Pet" award at a wrinkled hairless cat show. Thing is, with a bit more polish (and a few more buttons), it's a formula that could work well.

A closeup of my upcoming Furlag figure :)

Played at the computer museum oldenburg

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3D

 

Star Wars fans of all ages and from all parts of the galaxy - especially Sydney, Australia. Out of this world news for you... the Star Wars franchise is coming to the mean streets of Sydney for a red carpet movie premiere this Sunday.

 

Find your cape, sword, laser gun and camera and be there fellow Storm Troopers.

 

Official media information...

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D

 

20th Century Fox is taking the Star Wars phenomenon to a whole new level and generation when a who’s who of talent from Australian television, radio, sport and entertainment and their families take to the red carpet for the Australian Premiere of STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE for the first time in 3D.

 

George Lucas takes us back to the beginning of the beloved saga, in which Darth Vader is a hopeful nine-year-old boy named Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is a determined young Jedi knight. This first chapter, which is rich in art, design, costumes, architecture and technology, follows Anakin’s journey as he pursues his dreams and confronts his fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil.

 

WHAT: STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

WHERE: EVENT CINEMAS, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

WHEN: SUNDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2012

RED CARPET ARRIVALS: 11.00AM

FILM COMMENCES: 11.45AM

 

VIP GUESTS INCLUDE: ROB MILLS, CHARLOTTE DAWSON, GLENN MCGRATH, JASON STEVENS, NASH EDGERTON, CHRIS BATH, RICHARD WILKINS, GARY MEHIGAN, MANU FEILDEL, LARRY EMDUR, DAMIEN LEITH, MATTHEW HAYDEN, CHARLIE BROWN, HARRY COOK, MAEVE O’MEARA, MARK DAVIS, CANDICE DIXON, BARRY DU BOIS, RACHEL FINCH, MIA FREEDMAN, SOPHIE HENSSER, MELISSA HOYER, PETER KURUVITA, GORDANA WILLESSEE, STEVE BISLEY, PJ MADAM, MIGUEL MAESTRE, ROBERT MAMMONE, ERIN MOYLAND, JUSTIN NORTH, TRACY SPICER, LEANNA WALSMAN, MATT MORAN, MATT SHIRVINGTON, ANTHONY FIELD, STEFANO CANTURI among others, plus DARTH MAUL and Star Wars STORM TROOPERS!

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D is released in cinemas nationally on FEBRUARY 9th 2012

 

Websites

 

Star Wars official website

www.starwars.com

 

Lucas Film

www.lucasfilm.com

 

Lucas Arts

www.lucasarts.com

 

Event Cinemas

www.eventcinemas.com.au

 

The Lantern Group

www.lanterngroup.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

Scale shot of my completed Sian Jeisel from the Dark Horse comic series - Star Wars: Republic. The figure is 3.75" high and sculpted using Aves FIXIT two-part epoxy and painted using Floquil Acrylics. Visit sithfire.blogspot.com/ for additional details.

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

George Lucas collects vintage original Italian posters from classic films and decorates nearly every major hallway of the Lucasfilm buildings with them - "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" starring James Stewart and John Wayne.

LEGO + Indiana Jones = Greatness.

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

Much more detail to the head this week - also worked on the upper arms. I feel the detail is going to be enormous with this figure once completed...and with a full range of articulation? Awesome! I'm looking forward to beginning the chest cavity.

 

However, many revisions need to take place before I am satisfied but I feel I am heading in the right direction. All Hail FIXIT SCULPT! I couldn't do this type of detail at this scale without it!

 

I hope these early images show you how much effort goes into creating these figures - probably the most difficult part of building one of these is the early stages, creating a working armature that will allow the articulation I want as well as support the sculpt work I intend to apply.

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

Much more detail to the head this week - also worked on the upper arms. I feel the detail is going to be enormous with this figure once completed...and with a full range of articulation? Awesome! I'm looking forward to beginning the chest cavity.

 

However, many revisions need to take place before I am satisfied but I feel I am heading in the right direction. All Hail FIXIT SCULPT! I couldn't do this type of detail at this scale without it!

 

I hope these early images show you how much effort goes into creating these figures - probably the most difficult part of building one of these is the early stages, creating a working armature that will allow the articulation I want as well as support the sculpt work I intend to apply.

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

Completed 1:18 scale, 4.25" tall sculpt of Darth Malgus - Sith Lord from the Lucasarts/Bioware MMO game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

 

Figure is a complete sculpt using a custom articluated frame as it's armature. The 8 different heads have all been sculpted and hand painted - each depicting a window of time in the life of Malgus and inspired by the cinematic trilogies created by Blur Studios: Return, Hope and Deceived.

 

Return - www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXPgZ3DWc5E

 

Hope - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToztqqDcaY

 

Decieved - www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjhJcm-lpjc

 

All armor is hand sculpted and original. The chest and left shoulder armor are removable and can be replaced with "battle damaged" armor as an alternate. Hood is a sculpted piece and works along side the soft goods cape which is an altered piece from a store bought VOTC Darth Vader.

 

Lightsaber is hand sculpted, casted in plastic. Saber does not light up. Bean is removable from hilt.

 

Sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polly Scale and Floquil acrylics.

 

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Malgus

   

I haven't quite figured out how to get the Dave Hill/Lucas Art effect, but I'm trying.

 

This shot was taken at 7AM the muggy and humid morning of my move. I just arrived at the house after practically staying up all night preparing for the movers. I ran out of boxes and had to quickly return to my new house to unpack a few boxes in order to reuse them. Somehow, I still made time to set up a few jump shots.

 

Because it was such a big milestone for me, I had insisted that I do this move very independently. Since I was doing a lot of my move alone, I wanted to share my joy and excitement with the world.

 

However, next time, I think I'll use the help that's offered. ;) I'm still unpacking boxes and I don't have cable yet. (Will someone let me watch Prison Break at their house tomorrow please?)

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photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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From the Dark Horse comic series Knights of the Old Republic, written by John Jackson Miller, comes my completed Zayne Carrick as he appeared in part four of Commencement.

 

16 x 16 x 16 habitat for the Eurobricks May the 4th contest 2023

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Completed 1:18 scale, 4.25" tall sculpt of Darth Malgus - Sith Lord from the Lucasarts/Bioware MMO game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

 

Figure is a complete sculpt using a custom articluated frame as it's armature. The 8 different heads have all been sculpted and hand painted - each depicting a window of time in the life of Malgus and inspired by the cinematic trilogies created by Blur Studios: Return, Hope and Deceived.

 

Return - www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXPgZ3DWc5E

 

Hope - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToztqqDcaY

 

Decieved - www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjhJcm-lpjc

 

All armor is hand sculpted and original. The chest and left shoulder armor are removable and can be replaced with "battle damaged" armor as an alternate. Hood is a sculpted piece and works along side the soft goods cape which is an altered piece from a store bought VOTC Darth Vader.

 

Lightsaber is hand sculpted, casted in plastic. Saber does not light up. Bean is removable from hilt.

 

Sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polly Scale and Floquil acrylics.

 

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Malgus

   

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

Completed 1:18 scale, 4.25" tall sculpt of Darth Malgus - Sith Lord from the Lucasarts/Bioware MMO game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

 

Figure is a complete sculpt using a custom articluated frame as it's armature. The 8 different heads have all been sculpted and hand painted - each depicting a window of time in the life of Malgus and inspired by the cinematic trilogies created by Blur Studios: Return, Hope and Deceived.

 

Return - www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXPgZ3DWc5E

 

Hope - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToztqqDcaY

 

Decieved - www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjhJcm-lpjc

 

All armor is hand sculpted and original. The chest and left shoulder armor are removable and can be replaced with "battle damaged" armor as an alternate. Hood is a sculpted piece and works along side the soft goods cape which is an altered piece from a store bought VOTC Darth Vader.

 

Lightsaber is hand sculpted, casted in plastic. Saber does not light up. Bean is removable from hilt.

 

Sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polly Scale and Floquil acrylics.

 

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Malgus

   

laughingsquid.com/a-tour-of-lucasfilm-lucasarts-industria...

 

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.

My 1:18 scale, 4.5" tall Furlag sculpt is complete. The head is a completly original sculpt. The figures body is also original and is sculpted over a custom created, articluated frame. I used Aves FIXIT for the sculpt and casted the head in plastic. Furlag has 14 points of articulation. Hand painted using Testors Polyscale (Floquil) acrylic paints. A very unique species in the Star Wars universe...

 

From Wookipedia - "Furlag was a small-time bounty hunter with large, batlike ears. Operating during the height of the Galactic Empire, he was not well-known, but often worked with other prominent bounty hunters, such as Zuckuss and 4-LOM. He, Zuckuss, and 4-LOM were subcontracted by fellow hunter Skorr on Ord Mantell during the early Galactic Civil War in the hunt for a group of prospective Rebels, then again later with 4-LOM and Zuckuss as well as several other bounty hunters including the Trandoshan Bossk to attempt to pry Han Solo's carbonite-encased body from Boba Fett."

 

Unfortunately Furlag underestimated Boba Fett and met his end being sucked through and open airlock shaft into deep space.

 

Furlag star wars the shadows of the empire boba fett darth vader xizor bounty hunter zucjuss 4-lom bossk slave 1 luke skywalker han solo skorr ord mantell sith_fire30 creations lucasfilm lucasarts george lucas hasbro custom action figure aves fixit

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

Completed 1:18 scale, 4.25" tall sculpt of Darth Malgus - Sith Lord from the Lucasarts/Bioware MMO game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

 

Figure is a complete sculpt using a custom articluated frame as it's armature. The 8 different heads have all been sculpted and hand painted - each depicting a window of time in the life of Malgus and inspired by the cinematic trilogies created by Blur Studios: Return, Hope and Deceived.

 

Return - www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXPgZ3DWc5E

 

Hope - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToztqqDcaY

 

Decieved - www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjhJcm-lpjc

 

All armor is hand sculpted and original. The chest and left shoulder armor are removable and can be replaced with "battle damaged" armor as an alternate. Hood is a sculpted piece and works along side the soft goods cape which is an altered piece from a store bought VOTC Darth Vader.

 

Lightsaber is hand sculpted, casted in plastic. Saber does not light up. Bean is removable from hilt.

 

Sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polly Scale and Floquil acrylics.

 

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Malgus

   

laughingsquid.com/a-tour-of-lucasfilm-lucasarts-industria...

 

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.

Much more detail to the head this week - also worked on the upper arms. I feel the detail is going to be enormous with this figure once completed...and with a full range of articulation? Awesome! I'm looking forward to beginning the chest cavity.

 

However, many revisions need to take place before I am satisfied but I feel I am heading in the right direction. All Hail FIXIT SCULPT! I couldn't do this type of detail at this scale without it!

 

I hope these early images show you how much effort goes into creating these figures - probably the most difficult part of building one of these is the early stages, creating a working armature that will allow the articulation I want as well as support the sculpt work I intend to apply.

Solo: A Star Wars Story, or simply Solo, is a 2018 American space Western film based on the Star Wars character Han Solo. Directed by Ron Howard, it was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the second Star Wars anthology film following 2016's Rogue One. The plot takes place over ten years prior to the events of A New Hope, and explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, as the pair are involved in a heist within the criminal underworld and meet a young Lando Calrissian. The film stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany.

 

George Lucas began development on the film in 2012. He commissioned Lawrence Kasdan to write the screenplay, which was completed by his son Jonathan after Kasdan was hired to write Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Principal photography began in January 2017 at Pinewood Studios, under the direction of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The pair left the project in June 2017 after reportedly being fired over "creative differences" with Lucasfilm, and Howard took over directing duties. With an estimated production budget of around $275 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. Having grossed over $388 million worldwide, it is considered the first Star Wars film to be deemed a box office bomb, with estimated losses for Disney of up to $80 million; it will need to gross at least $500 million to break even.

 

The film had its world premiere in Los Angeles on May 10, 2018, and also screened on May 15 at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, before its United States release on May 25, 2018 in RealD 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, with praise for the cast (particularly Ehrenreich and Glover), visuals and action sequences, although many noted that the film added "nothing new" to the Star Wars franchise.

 

Directed byRon Howard

Produced by

Kathleen Kennedy

Allison Shearmur

Simon Emanuel

Written by

Jonathan Kasdan

Lawrence Kasdan

Based onCharacters

by George Lucas

  

Starring

Alden Ehrenreich

Woody Harrelson

Emilia Clarke

Donald Glover

Thandie Newton

Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Joonas Suotamo

Paul Bettany

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Slim Khezri plays a Droid (Sinuth), also did some stand-in, and double in multiple scene througout the film.

StarWarsWikia star-wars-canon.wikia.com/wiki/Slim_Khezri

Wookiepedia (Slim Khezri) starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Slim_Khezri

 

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Music by

John Powell

John Williams

(Han Solo theme and original Star Wars music)

CinematographyBradford Young

Edited byPietro Scalia

Production

company

Lucasfilm Ltd.

Distributed byWalt Disney Studios

Motion Pictures

Release date

May 10, 2018 (Los Angeles)

May 25, 2018 (United States)

Running time

135 minutes

CountryUnited States

LanguageEnglish

Budget$275 million

Box office$388.5 million

 

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This is a limited edition Darth Vader lightsaber from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

 

The Letterman Digital Arts Center (LDAC), located in the Presidio, has been the combined home of Industrial Light & Magic, LucasArts, and Lucasfilm Limited since June 25, 2005. The $350-million, 850,000-square-foot center sits on a 23-acre lot and is home to 1500 employees. The grounds were designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, who also restored San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square. The design architect for the buildings was Gensler, and architect of record was HKS, Inc. The lobby of Building B is open to the public during regular business hours and contains a gallery of Lucasfilm memorabilia.

Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace 3D

 

Star Wars fans of all ages and from all parts of the galaxy - especially Sydney, Australia. Out of this world news for you... the Star Wars franchise is coming to the mean streets of Sydney for a red carpet movie premiere this Sunday.

 

Find your cape, sword, laser gun and camera and be there fellow Storm Troopers.

 

Official media information...

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D

 

20th Century Fox is taking the Star Wars phenomenon to a whole new level and generation when a who’s who of talent from Australian television, radio, sport and entertainment and their families take to the red carpet for the Australian Premiere of STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE for the first time in 3D.

 

George Lucas takes us back to the beginning of the beloved saga, in which Darth Vader is a hopeful nine-year-old boy named Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is a determined young Jedi knight. This first chapter, which is rich in art, design, costumes, architecture and technology, follows Anakin’s journey as he pursues his dreams and confronts his fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil.

 

WHAT: STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

WHERE: EVENT CINEMAS, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

WHEN: SUNDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2012

RED CARPET ARRIVALS: 11.00AM

FILM COMMENCES: 11.45AM

 

VIP GUESTS INCLUDE: ROB MILLS, CHARLOTTE DAWSON, GLENN MCGRATH, JASON STEVENS, NASH EDGERTON, CHRIS BATH, RICHARD WILKINS, GARY MEHIGAN, MANU FEILDEL, LARRY EMDUR, DAMIEN LEITH, MATTHEW HAYDEN, CHARLIE BROWN, HARRY COOK, MAEVE O’MEARA, MARK DAVIS, CANDICE DIXON, BARRY DU BOIS, RACHEL FINCH, MIA FREEDMAN, SOPHIE HENSSER, MELISSA HOYER, PETER KURUVITA, GORDANA WILLESSEE, STEVE BISLEY, PJ MADAM, MIGUEL MAESTRE, ROBERT MAMMONE, ERIN MOYLAND, JUSTIN NORTH, TRACY SPICER, LEANNA WALSMAN, MATT MORAN, MATT SHIRVINGTON, ANTHONY FIELD, STEFANO CANTURI among others, plus DARTH MAUL and Star Wars STORM TROOPERS!

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D is released in cinemas nationally on FEBRUARY 9th 2012

 

Websites

 

Star Wars official website

www.starwars.com

 

Lucas Film

www.lucasfilm.com

 

Lucas Arts

www.lucasarts.com

 

Event Cinemas

www.eventcinemas.com.au

 

The Lantern Group

www.lanterngroup.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

My last teaser of Dass Jennir and H2 before the big unveiling this weekend!

Made by me, in one night.

He now lives on my desk at work.

 

Flagged 580exii camera left fired using pop up ettl flash.

sithfire.blogspot.com/

 

The 1:18th scale, 4" tall sculpt of Starkiller from the Force Unleashed 2 is completed. This sculpt depicts Starkiller as he appears in the teaser trailer for the Lucasarts game as well as many of the promotional commercials...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_kkJRNbf0

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=94-4c0eJikk

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfTVLo7OglY

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH2q7Ivlheg&NR=1

 

Starkiller's two head sculpts (standard and "rage") are original sculpts depicting the character from the concept art and not that of the actor. When I have time I will go back and sculpt an actor likeness.

 

The shoulder armor is a seperate piece and is attached by a clear band around the shoulder.

 

The body is a full sculpt using a custom made articluated frame or armature. The figure contains 14 points of articulation.

 

Included to hilts which are built from existing parts, can be attached to chest using clear banding. Also included are to sabers with attached beams. Lightsabers do not light up.

 

The arena robes are from the Darth Maleval box set and was altered/reworked then painted to give a worn look. Hood is from a VOTC Darth Sideous, altered and repainted.

 

Figure was sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt and hand painted using Testors Polyscale and Floquil acrylics.

  

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